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"cempa" or "cempan" stood for 'warrior' in the ancient Anglo-Saxon texts. A champion (from the late Latin campio) is the victor in a challenge, contest or competition.There can be a territorial pyramid of championships, e.g. local, regional/provincial/state, national, continental and world championships, and even further (artificial) divisions at one or more of these levels, as in association ...
I've championed Wicked around Esquire's headquarters (and holiday party, no regrets) for a solid two months now. Editors meet me with everything ranging from side-eye to a pitying nod every time.
Australian & New Zealand Champion Airedale Terrier. Championships are awarded to dogs who have passed through a process of selection at dog shows. Traditionally, a championship was received at a conformation show, but championships are now offered for dogs who have attained a high degree of perfection in other dog sports as well.
The society once championed big-game hunters, including Abel Chapman, Alfred Pease, Hilary Hook, the Marquess of Valdueza, and Maurice Egerton. Some members, such as Thomas Alexander Barns , H. A. Bryden , and C. W. L. Bulpett , published books and articles on hunting and exploring; while others, such as John Guille Millais , were artists or ...
Trump championed Ulbricht's cause, joining libertarians who said the conviction was an example of government overreach. ... "Thank you for keeping your word to me and others who have been ...
The forces of Chaos, championed by the Word Bearers. A horde or "Waaagh!" of Orks, led by Warboss Garzulk the Faceless. Shadowy Eldar, manipulating events for their own purposes. The Emperor's own forces of the Imperium.
Girls Just Wanna Weekend 2025 Music Festival held at Barcelo Maya Riviera in Cancun, Mexico on Jan. 18, 2025. (Photo by Alive Coverage for Playa Luna Presents)
"'Imperturbability means coolness and presence of mind under all circumstances, calmness amid storm, clearness of judgment in moments of grave peril, immobility, impassiveness, or, to use an old and expressive word, phlegm." [20] The phlegm of Humourism is far from the same thing as phlegm as it is defined today.